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August 06, 2014
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Nepal landslide toll climbs to 23, scores still missing
Kathmandu (AFP) Aug 04, 2014
Rescuers on Monday discovered 14 more bodies buried under tonnes of mud and trees following a massive landslide in northeast Nepal that is feared to have killed at least 150 people. Twenty-three victims, including six children, have so far been pulled from the landslide which smashed onto hamlets along a river in Sindhupalchok district before dawn on Saturday following heavy monsoon rains, an official said. "The death toll has now reached 23, that includes 13 women, two men, six children and t ... read more
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